In the blog discussion on the How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth podcast entry, Jason Parry let us climb on his shoulders to see some answers to a Greek translation question. Then I came across this blog:… Read More
Defending Truth at Georgia Tech
One of our Grace Fellowship college students, Jeffrey Stables, is involved in bringing the Veritas Forum to Georgia Tech. Jeffrey writes on the GT Veritas blog: I’ve always been in the intellectual camp of Christianity, that group of amateur theologians… Read More
Do I Have to Read the Bible for All Its Worth?
I wanted to title this post something like Does a stressed-out, multitasking, cooking, cleaning, chauffeuring mother of 14 have to read the Bible for all its worth (because I didn’t feel sufficiently inadequate as it was), but it seemed a… Read More
Why We Read the Bible for All Its Worth
In the first week of our adult Bible study class, How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth, we touched on the nature of the Scripture itself. As part of that discussion, we mentioned that we are making the… Read More
How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth, Part 1
In this first installment of our class based on How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth by Gordon D. Fee and Douglas Stuart, we emphasized that obedience is the reason for studying the Bible in the first place…. Read More